Vaccinations near

COVID-19 Notice
All riders must wear a mask while on the bus.
VIA Metropolitan Transit will offer complimentary transportation for any person traveling to or from an appointment at a City/County-sponsored COVID-19 vaccination site including the Alamodome, Wonderland of the Americas mall and others.
Please present your appointment confirmation in print or on your mobile device to the operator when boarding. You may also present the vaccine record provided when you receive your shot for the return trip.
Use VIA’s Online Trip Planner or on the VIA goMobile app to find the most convenient route.
Free on day of the appointment.
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
• Pregnant woman
• Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
• Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
• Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
• Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
• U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
The UIW Nursing Cardinal Wellness Center provides preventative healthcare to low income families of the Eastside of San Antonio and the surrounding area.
Services:
- Medicaid Texas Health Steps examinations
- Healthy Texas Women Well Women Services (Starting March 2019)
- Low-cost Immunizations through the Texas Vaccines for Children and Adult Safety Net Programs
- Tuberculosis Screen (TB Skin Testing)
We accept Medicaid, CHIP, Texas Healthy Women.
Cash only for adult immunization services
(210) 619-7020
by City of San Antonio (COSA), Department of Human Services (DHS)
(210) 207-8894
(210) 207-8894
COVID-19 Notice
For the safety of our clients and employees, the Good Sam campus is temporarily closed and in-person services are temporarily halted. Some services are still being offered via telephone and video conferencing. Please call for information - (210) 434-5531.
COVID-19 Notice
To protect the health and safety of the community, and to assure continued care for our patients due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, we have made temporary changes to our services and appointment schedules to include:
- We are now offering Curbside Services for patients presenting with upper respiratory conditions so that we can isolate them within their vehicles. Click here for details. (Note: This service is not available at our Metropolitan Women’s Campus and our Medical Center Campus.)
- We are now offering Telemedicine Services when appropriate. Click here for details.
If you think you’ve been exposed to the virus but are not experiencing any symptoms, please self-quarantine for 14 days.
If you develop symptoms, please call and let our Service Representative know that you would like to schedule an appointment using our curbside services and be seen at a location currently providing testing. Testing is done on a first-come, first-serve basis and may be limited.
Adolescence is a time of physical maturity, developing sexuality, powerful emotions and rapid changes in ways of thinking. CommuniCare strives to meet the needs of all adolescents and their parents by providing excellent outpatient care and customized treatment plans for each teen we see. We offer the following services in our Teen Health program:
- Pubertal development
- Adolescent vaccines
- Reproductive health
- Acute care
- Well visits and Sports physicals
- Chronic Disease Management (i.e. asthma, diabetes, etc.)
- Health Education
- Counseling
COVID-19 Notice
To protect the health and safety of the community, and to assure continued care for our patients due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, we have made temporary changes to our services and appointment schedules to include:
- We are now offering Curbside Services for patients presenting with upper respiratory conditions so that we can isolate them within their vehicles. Click here for details. (Note: This service is not available at our Metropolitan Women’s Campus and our Medical Center Campus.)
- We are now offering Telemedicine Services when appropriate. Click here for details.
If you think you’ve been exposed to the virus but are not experiencing any symptoms, please self-quarantine for 14 days.
If you develop symptoms, please call and let our Service Representative know that you would like to schedule an appointment using our curbside services and be seen at a location currently providing testing. Testing is done on a first-come, first-serve basis and may be limited.
Adolescence is a time of physical maturity, developing sexuality, powerful emotions and rapid changes in ways of thinking. CommuniCare strives to meet the needs of all adolescents and their parents by providing excellent outpatient care and customized treatment plans for each teen we see. We offer the following services in our Teen Health program:
- Pubertal development
- Adolescent vaccines
- Reproductive health
- Acute care
- Well visits and Sports physicals
- Chronic Disease Management (i.e. asthma, diabetes, etc.)
- Health Education
- Counseling
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
• Pregnant woman
• Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
• Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
• Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
• Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
• U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
• Pregnant woman
• Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
• Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
• Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
• Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
• U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
• Pregnant woman
• Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
• Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
• Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
• Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
• U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
COVID-19 Notice
At this location:
- We will continue to see medical & behavioral health patients in the safest environment possible, either by a scheduled telehealth, in person or curbside as appropriate.
- Oral health care appointments have continued. We have installed air mitigation systems, increased disinfection measures and our team members wear PPE that creates a very safe environment in which patients can receive their care.
- We continue to provide case management/emergency assistance services (food, rent, &and utility assistance, etc.) by appointment only.
- Carvajal Pharmacy is not open for walk-ins but is offering medication mail and delivery services for established patients during this time. If you need to refill your medication or speak to a pharmacist, please call 210-922-6922 and press option 4.
- Shifted all non-clinical services—parenting classes and recreation and enrichment activities for youth, adults, and seniors—to a virtual environment.
- Virtual Parenting classes are offered via Zoom.
- Visit news.mhm.org/virtualmeld for more information and sign-up instructions.
- Virtual Recreation & Enrichment classes are offered via Zoom. Visit news.mhm.org/virtualrecreation for more information and sign-up instructions.
The clinic addresses the medical and dental needs of people who cannot afford health insurance.
Services are provided on a sliding fee scale based upon ability to pay, household income and family size.
(210) 922-6922
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
• Pregnant woman
• Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
• Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
• Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
• Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
• U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
COVID-19 Notice
At this location:
- Oral health care appointments have continued. We have installed air mitigation systems, increased disinfection measures and our team members wear PPE that creates a very safe environment in which patients can receive their care.
- Medical appointments continue to be conducted via telemedicine only or in-person by appointment at our Wesley Health & Wellness Center.
- This is NOT a COVID-19 screening/testing site.
The clinic serves the medical and dental needs of people who cannot afford health insurance.
Services are provided on a sliding fee scale based upon ability to pay, household income and family size.
(210) 527-1505
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
• Pregnant woman
• Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
• Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
• Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
• Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
• U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
COVID-19 Notice
AACOG is currently offering services by phone ONLY. AACOG phone lines will remain open through the duration of the COVID-19 closure.
If you are a current client or are requesting new services, staff will be monitoring our phone lines and voicemails. Please allow us 48 hours to return your call or email. If you have an emergency situation, please contact 9-1-1 immediately.
Below is a list of phone numbers for the respective AACOG programs:
• AACOG General Line: (210) 362-5200
• Alamo Regional Transit: (866) 889-7433
• Alamo Service Connection (Aging Services): (866) 231-4922
• Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities: (210) 832-5020
• Veterans Services: (888) 724-8387
If you need a ride to your vaccination appointment but live in an area that does not have VIA transportation service, contact ACOGG at 210-362-5200 or 866-889-7433 (TDD: 800-456-5094 TTY: 800-735-2989).
Must live in an area without VIA service
Call at least 24 hours before your scheduled appointment.
(210) 362-5200
(866) 889-7433
COVID-19 Notice
To protect the health and safety of the community, and to assure continued care for our patients due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, we have made temporary changes to our services and appointment schedules to include:
- We are now offering Curbside Services for patients presenting with upper respiratory conditions so that we can isolate them within their vehicles. Click here for details. (Note: This service is not available at our Metropolitan Women’s Campus and our Medical Center Campus.)
- We are now offering Telemedicine Services when appropriate. Click here for details.
If you think you’ve been exposed to the virus but are not experiencing any symptoms, please self-quarantine for 14 days.
If you develop symptoms, please call and let our Service Representative know that you would like to schedule an appointment using our curbside services and be seen at a location currently providing testing. Testing is done on a first-come, first-serve basis and may be limited.
Adolescence is a time of physical maturity, developing sexuality, powerful emotions and rapid changes in ways of thinking. CommuniCare strives to meet the needs of all adolescents and their parents by providing excellent outpatient care and customized treatment plans for each teen we see. We offer the following services in our Teen Health program:
- Pubertal development
- Adolescent vaccines
- Reproductive health
- Acute care
- Well visits and Sports physicals
- Chronic Disease Management (i.e. asthma, diabetes, etc.)
- Health Education
- Counseling
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
• Pregnant woman
• Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
• Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
• Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
• Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
• U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
Heart Healthy Families is a national outreach and education program developed by CRW & Associates, LLC to promote health care awareness to entire families and the community.
Our goal is to affect positive behavioral change through information, education, and linkages to resources.
Program objectives:
- Provide essential education and resources that address prevalent chronic conditions such as high cholesterol, hypertension (high blood pressure), stroke, diabetes, and cancer.
- Provide health education to vulnerable populations.
- Provide leadership and technical assistance to church health ministries and community organizations.
- Build community capacity by developing culturally relevant programs that can be replicated and sustained in the community.
- Empower and educate community members to become health advocates
- Create coalitions and partnerships that link the faith and health community.
We also provide faith communities and nonprofit agencies with educational materials about Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP to assist them with educating their neighbors and clients.
CRW supports faith communities, nonprofit agencies, and other organizations with their health and wellness programs.
No in-person services are offered at this location. Contact Olga Rodriguez for information.
COVID-19 Notice
Clinic is open but we are providing curbside assistance only. Call ahead for information on required documents or appointment. When you arrive in parking lot, call clinic from car with your slot number and a clinic staff member will come to your car. Until further notice, we are not seeing children or able to do any labwork.
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
• Pregnant woman
• Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
• Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
• Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
• Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
• U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.